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Fodor's Review:
When myhotel opened in 1999 it was one of London's first minimalist boutique hotels, and the town raved about its plain white walls, feng shui philosophy, and a sense of style that turned a single perfect orchid in the foyer into art. But the buzz has moved elsewhere, and myhotel has struggled to catch up, repainting the cold white rooms with splashes of color, and equipping them with flat-screen TVs. The tiny "mybar" makes the place noisy and smoky on weekend evenings, and the fact that the in-house restaurant is a sushi bar may strike some as limiting when it comes to choosing lunch options.
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